Various brands offer cheap gaming mice, but which ones are the cream of the crop? Find out in our list of the best cheap gaming mice.
As recently as a few years ago, the best gaming mice were priced out of reach for many people. Nowadays, it’s easy to find cheap gaming mice on the market that are reliable enough to be your daily driver. We’ve picked out some of the best cheap gaming mice out there. Check it out! See also: The best mice you can buy In this list, many of the mice share similar features but vary significantly in their aesthetics. Some of them even have standout features, while others simply cover the basics with no extra fluff. Without further ado, here are our picks. Now, I know this is supposed to be a list of the best cheap gaming mice, but hear me out. Razer’s newest entry to its Basilisk lineup is the V3, and it looks to be a heavy hitter. If you can stretch your budget to $70, you’ll not only get the great ergonomics that Basilisk users know and love, you’ll get a free-scrolling wheel with tilt clicks, a sensor that goes up to 26,000 DPI, and 11 RGB zones for levels of customization that usually aren’t found in this price range.